An Introduction to the Study of Prehistoric Art

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A. Gotze, " Uber die Glidderung und Chronologie der jung- ersen Steinzeit, " in Zeitschrift fiir Ethnologie (1900), p. 259.
144 PREHISTORIC ART In different ways upon the clay before it is baked. Ceramic of this nature is diffused over a wide area on the Conti- nent, from Southern Germany and Switzerland to Russia. Pottery ornamented in this manner is by no means un- common in Britain, but it is principally found on vessels Fig. 175. — Calyciform vessels, (i) and (3) Carnac. (2) Basses Pyrenees
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(4) Sicily. (5) Bohemia.
ascribed u> the P, ronze Ajre. In fact this form of or- namentation is not unfrequently seen on cinerary urns of the Bronze Age, and therefore not even of its earliest period. ^ Another class of Neolithic pottery distinguished by Continental archaeologists is the so-called Banded Ware THE NEOLITHIC OR NEW STONE AGE 145 (Fig. 176). This is distributed over the whole of Western and Central Europe to the Balkans and even beyond. It is unknown in Britain. It must be admitted that many of the forms included in this classifi- cation are anything but primitive, and must have appeared long after the first efforts of the Neolithic potter.


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